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Staying in the Game A Book Proposal by Sadie Andrews

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Staying in the Game

A Book Proposal by Sadie Andrews

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Professional athletes typically reach peak performance in their mid- to late-20s, some into their 30s. Most are retired by the time they’re 40.

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As for everybody else, most, people give up competitive sports after high school or college.

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Some are content to just watch from the sidelines.

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They can grow older and more sedentary in the process.

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And then there are those who seem to defy the passages of time …

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They are sprinters …

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and marathoners …

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and ultramarathoners …

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Ironmen …

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… and even Iron Nuns.

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They are in the water …

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…training to set new records.

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on the courts and fields

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And in the gyms.

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Bodies buffed

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and flexed …

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… and pretty flexible.

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Some live to 105.

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This is a book about their inspiring journey – their physical struggles and amazing accomplishments.

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Some of these older athletes have always been active, while others waited until later in life. Each has a story to tell.

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By staying active and competing in sports, they are keeping their bodies firm and fit, their minds sharp and lucid.

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And they’re collecting a few accolades along the way.

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All are waging a quiet revolution.

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And many more are expected to join in, as baby boomers – 76 million strong – challenge the concept of aging.

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We have so much to learn from them …

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. … because they are staying in the game.

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Photo credits:nytimes.comRick RickmanBodybuildingtoday.comWorld Triathlon Corp.Fitterforlife.comNew York Road Runners123RF Stock PhotosPenn State UniversityCreative CommonsRon Baers via secondact.comJoyce Pines via today.comHonolulu Marathon